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Best Season to Visit Kerala, and Why

16th September 2009
These days when La Nina and El Nino play mischief with monsoon, one can’t be so sure about the intensity of South-West monsoon which is the lifeline of India’s agriculture and allied activities. But Kerala, the tiny land down south of India, continues... Read >
Author: William Jensen

Six Important Things to Know Before Planting a Garden

11th August 2009
Today everybody wants to spend some time in creating a beautiful garden of his own. By doing a little gardening, we can not only improve the looks and value of our homes, but our outlook as well. Before we can start, there are a few things we need to dete... Read >
Author: sarahtaylor008@googlemail.com

Overseas Property Investment Opportunities – Buying Property In Calabria

02nd July 2009
Calabria is a beautiful region located in southern Italy, and is located between the Ionian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Recently everyone is advising that purchasing Calabria property might be the best deal in overseas property. And it most likely is; it ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Alicante Tops European Holiday Destination Choice

12th June 2009
Alicante is the second largest city in the Valencian region of Spain, perfectly located on the South Eastern Mediterranean coast. The population of almost 500,000 makes Alicante a bit more than just a seaside resort and offers a combination of modern day ... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington

Alicante Tops European Holiday Destination Choice

12th June 2009
Alicante is the second largest city in the Valencian region of Spain, perfectly located on the South Eastern Mediterranean coast. The population of almost 500,000 makes Alicante a bit more than just a seaside resort and offers a combination of modern day ... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington

A Holiday Beach Villa in Pafos, Cyprus is the Dream!

11th April 2009
The third largest island in the Mediterranean, Cyprus has a long and eventful history plus a great climate with well over 300 days of sunshine a year making it great place for a holiday. A beach villa in Pafos, Cyprus, lying on clean, sandy beaches and s... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Prepare Your Flower Blubs For A Beautiful Spring

09th April 2009
You are welcome to use this article on your website or In your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, http://... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Seymour

Take the Cheapest Flight to Cyprus

31st March 2009
The third largest of the Mediterranean islands, Cyprus is one of the most popular holiday destinations for British tourists. There is no bad time to look for the cheapest flight to Cyprus as it is a year-round destination due to the great climate. The ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith

Making Your Flower Bulbs Beautiful

27th March 2009
Flower bulbs need a good, long, winter's sleep. Like some people we know, if they wake up before they are fully rested they get kind of cranky, and then they don't bloom well at all. Actually what happens is during a mild winter, the soil stays too wa... Read >
Author: Jaden Sloan

Park Model Homes are they realy an RV?

13th February 2009
What are park models? Park homes are recreational homes primarily designed as temporary living quarters for recreation, camping or seasonal use. These homes are built on a single chassis and mounted on wheels.They are under 400Sq feet and are therfore de... Read >
Author: BJHausman

Cold Times in the Pipe Lines

24th January 2009
A home insurance company revealed that there has been a 15% increase in home insurance claims this winter period from people who have experienced burst pipes in their homes as a result of the cold weather which has put its icy grips around the UK. The ... Read >
Author: Catherine White

Vancouver to Host twenty-first Winter Games in 2010

17th December 2008
The first modern Winter Games were held in 1924, in France, as a way of celebrating sports and allowing the world’s top countries to compete with one another for athletic superiority. 1940 saw the fourth-ever games taking place in then Nazi Germany duri... Read >
Author: Melissa Pulsifer

Handling the Roads in Extreme Weather Conditions

12th December 2008
With winter fast approaching, the weather is becoming increasingly cold and unpredictable. What can start out as a mild winter’s morning can quickly turn into a full blown snowstorm or flash flood. It’s therefore vital that, as a driver, you know how ... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane

2009 Cruise Ship Destinations - Cyprus

02nd December 2008
The good thing about Cyprus is that no matter what time of year you visit, the weather is almost certainly going to be good. Cyprus is one of the few islands in the world that doesn't have to differentiate between winter and summer activities - when yo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Get latest information about Holidays to Goa

24th November 2008
An absolute paradise, Goa is refreshing & captivating. Popular with domestic & international tourists, this little state is thronged by thousands of visitors throughout the year. Long stretches of spectcular blue beaches, golden sands, unending line of co... Read >
Author: colindolly

Get latest information about Holidays to Goa

24th November 2008
An absolute paradise, Goa is refreshing & captivating. Popular with domestic & international tourists, this little state is thronged by thousands of visitors throughout the year. Long stretches of spectcular blue beaches, golden sands, unending line of co... Read >
Author: colindolly

Wildflower Landscaping

31st October 2008
Fall is an ideal time to start thinking about planting a wildflower garden for a spring showing. Depending on your climate, planting in the fall works well for mild-winter zones such as California, Florida and southern Texas, or anywhere with little or no... Read >
Author: Leslie Eskildsen

Atlanta Hotels Can Make Your Vacation A Memorable One

24th September 2008
Planning to make a trip in Atlanta is a great idea. Located in the northern half of Georgia Atlanta is also known as Piedmont. The natural scenery of Atlanta is awe-inspiring because of its ragged hills and coastal areas. The city offers various attractio... Read >
Author: Tina

Getting Roses Winter Ready

10th September 2008
If you a re an avid gardener, then you are already programmed to get your roses ready for winter. Protecting your roses for winter mostly depends upon the climate you live in. In mild winter climates more than likely your roses will need little if any c... Read >
Author: Ms. Eudora

Relocate to Sun in the Phoenix Valley

04th March 2008
If you've been thinking of relocating somewhere warm, this is a great time to consider the Phoenix Valley. Consisting of over 20 communities, surrounding Phoenix (Arizona's capital), the Valley of the Sun offers endless opportunities for art, culture and ... Read >
Author: Anne Eliason

Holiday to Spain: Spend Some Quality Time

20th February 2008
With a mild weather condition round the year and lots of festivity and activity, Spain remains one of the highly sought after destination for those who have itchy feet. The country is mainly famous for its sweet weather, designer villas, flamenco dancing ... Read >
Author: Alfie

Wipe Out Those Winter Garden Woes

14th January 2008
Do you look at your garden at this time of the year and wish it were more alive? Well, as those of us who have their homes on the market have found out - there are ways to make your front yard look attractive even in the dead of winter! One thing you ... Read >
Author: Kevin Bilberry

Fall Bulbs for Spring Blooms

10th October 2007
Fall bulbs are, naturally, planted in the fall and flower in the spring. Many believe that they should be planted in the early spring, believing that the winter frosts can harm them. In fact nothing could be farther from the truth.Bulbs, corms and rhizo... Read >
Author: Colin Clifford

A Pot of Pastel Colours for Summer

23rd July 2007
Buck the trend for hot sizzling summer colours and opt for cool pastels instead. Osteospermum There are lots of little osteospermums in garden centres and nurseries in the summer months of May June and heaps of colour choice.I like them because they... Read >
Author: Colin Clifford

Oil Prices-Terrorists Weapon Or Investors Defence?

19th February 2007
Is oil still a good investment? And is the price of oil set to rise and rise? Weve been lulled by a mild winter and low heating oil demand. Countries like the US and UK have become net importers of oil. Used for heating, refined into gasoline and... Read >
Author: michael madigan

Bear Attack

09th October 2006
I opened my eyes and held my breath. Was I dreaming? The bear growled again. I wasn't dreaming. He shuffled around in the pine needles, a few feet away. Only the thin nylon wall of my tent separated us. I waited for the bear to attack. I breathed slowl... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

Don't Check Your Brain at the Border

15th March 2006
I always believed in the maxim, "diversify your investments". So during our working careers my wife and I used to buy real estate, especially south of the border. When it came time to retire, we chose to live at least half the year on the shores of Lak... Read >
Author: Chris Cooper

5 Winter Tips - How to look slender yet stay warm at the same time

09th December 2005
I went on a winter vacation in Europe with family friends. I looked like a bag lady with all those layers of clothing, even though at that time, I was underweight. My friend looked fabulous. Slim, elegant and she was as warm as a toast. Her secret? ... Read >
Author: Janice Wee

Mulch Your Spring Flower Bulbs in the Fall for a Beautiful Spring Display

13th September 2005
You are welcome to use this article on your website or In your newsletter as long as you reprint it as is, including the contact information at the end. Website URLs must be active links. You are welcome to use this article with an affiliate link, M... Read >
Author: Michael McGroarty